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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1902)
skw kekkuvk W oiM'Offci). nu, v ,0 ,.nj!,u.(l in Linn County fi.MtliiK Antilo of lilnp Mountain in (iriipany F, of Volunteer,, in Trae Ih AnlMuonliti'il. l.Hl'il: S-.-mi'Thk, Aii. 11. The sotting A. W. Wis tors, Captain; 1. H. aside of the territory t'nibruced in Ruudiill, First l.imtcnunt; J. 1. the Blue and Strawberry Mountain JUiirlr, Second i.ieiitenunt; Aberil, range as a forest reserve has urous- bVin, V, liluine, Hlain, Byland, cd much interest in this locality, liiutilord, Carey, Ciiiir, Clark, Car What the outcome will he remains u,r Oisiek, Claypool, Coryell, to be seen. Lumbermen and Coryell, C le Denny, Doyle, Ennis, timber land claimants a i -ended- Flunnery, Ferguson, Fisher, -'" " ly opposed to the r- crv. . i tainting (i;l,, Ga' b, Howell, llillenry, llark that it will serve no t-t. r , ose con- m,SS) Kckman, Fose. Jackson, ducive to public good, 'i'hc land . Junkin, Khun, Kinister, Kirk, in question, that islhe greater vw- JW,, Lee. Maxwell, Maston, Maley tion of it, is valuable only tor its ; Mannoy, Morris, Martain, Mc.Don timber and crazinu purt oses. ' MrClr.re, MeCarley, McCoy, surveys iind securiiijr, right of way so that there may he no needle? delay in beginning oneiations of construction. Remove these industries by barring MeMa McCullcy, McAlistcr Ihe public use of the domain, and Me.l;.-ter, Osborn, Thile, l'urdoin, there is nothing left in t!ie way of I'ra.-pi'l, l'rim, l'ogue, I'alrner, occupation for those who might Itighani. l'uv.ell, Hiland, liiinfonl, make homes on the land. The Heed, HankiH, Ivoaih, Stiilwe'.l, idea advanced that it would pro-' Smith, Smith, Smith, Taylor, tect the watershed of the streams ! Vorkiss, Williams, Wadiey, that find their source 'll0J Wykofi, Wezer, Winniz, Voder, mountain ranges uietttionod is eon-! This roll was called last time at ii.lprcl nil hush bv the lumbermen.! Vancouver. .1 n ! V 20. 1 Still. Not Iri order to -prove this argument! one of them died in pcrvice ami acainst tnis oenei , uie v ueoiure ontvone was wounueu, x. r . cmmi, that all the streams are leu ironi sliglitly in tne loot. the almost, perpetual snow-. banks resting on . tvP oi thehihj a Cure for Cholera Infantum, mountains. That these snowbanks' may," ty Mrs. Canis Raker, are far above the timber line, thus! of Bookmdter. Ohio, "an infant child being out of reach of any pro'tee-j of our neighbor's was Millering from tionthe timber might give. Most'cho'ero infantum. The doctor bad of the streams not fed from ft sflow '"'" ' '" . source dry up as early in this part of the state as they do where there is no timber. The timber land? arc different altogether from those of Western Oregon. There is scarcely any underbrush here What a Tnlett Tells. II Unit mirror of yoinn nhotta ti wretched, siillinv completion, a jiiun diced look, moth patnhen ami blotches mi the skill, it's liver trouble; link Dr. Kind's New Life Til's regulate the liver, purify the blood, give clear skin, rosy ehceks, rich complexion. Only i'tc, at Adiimson & Wiiinek a drug more. It turns out that in the posse that captuicd Tracy there was a doctor and a lawyer. When that combination fails to kill, the limit is reached. Evidently Tracy dis covered the character of his new pursurers and realizing that death was inevitable, gave tip ti e ghost by his own hand. In the face id odds like these, what else could the I man do. Corvallis Times. Prineville-ShanlKo Stage Line. DAILY BETWEEN PR1NEV1U1 AND SHANIKO. SCHEDULE.- Lcnvo Slianiko, (! p. in. Arrivo J'riiu'villo, 11. in Lcitvo I'riitovillo 1 . in, Arrive Slmniko, 1 n. in. ist class acconimodali fo the travcll public. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE Atkinson & Witinek Co., AtfimR (i. M. Ctirni'lt, Munit-r. ED.f. W1HTK, ' ' JolIN.CO.MIiH. a bottle of Chamberlain's Onlic Choi-1 era mid l)irrliu;it liemedy to t lit' house, telling tiiem I felt sure it, would do good, il used according to direct ions. In to dayi' time the child Inid fully recovered, ami is now (nearly a year since) u vigorous, healthy girl. OINTMENTS umi MipjHiMtorirs will 'not, wtiv'!y cannot-tlu morn than r-!ievf ynu. It ri ;Uirci uu tnttfriutl ri-in-cily to rvmovi' the caiee and tllVi't u (n-rntant'iit cure. A'k your ttrugiiNt for Dr. lVrrin's llookkt on tlif Mil-j-t. whatever, and the trees stand I I hve rceeoin mended tbi remedy apart at stated distance, and the I frequently and hnve never known it to White & Combs. -DEAI.KItslN - : WINES, LIQUORS, io)iE.sii( uiui f( A TQ .Hronm,... lUAKb. ' COl'NTHV OltDKHS FIRST iHHill SOl'TII SOLICITED. roiNDEXTEli HOTEL. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. space between them is as dry as a powderhouse. It is also contended that the establishing of the reserve will prove a serious drawback to the advancement of this part of the state in a commercial way. The fail in a sing!" instance.' by all druggists. For sale : i A Xi w Itallroad t'orpnimlon. One oi the most important steps that has been taken for a longtime to advance the interests of The proposed building of railways j Dalies and in lact the entire In through the timber portions and land Eni ire is the organization of into the prolific valleys beyond I The Dalles Railway A Navigation will be adandoned, for without the j .Company, articles of incorporation lumber-hauling incentive there is i having been filed with the county not inducement enough for the ! clerk here oti Wednesday by W. II. construction of the roads. Fori Moore, of Xoro, and Jos. T. Peters this reason hintsare freely express-! and E. M. Williams oi The Dalies, ed that the reserve is established I The capital stock of the company Kot:co. On and after July 1, V.XYl, the 6olely for the purpose of heading off these enterprises, with the ulti mate intention of favoring later on some gigantic corporation which bas its eye on the immense timber belts contained in the reserve. How much truth there is in this latter theory cannot be determined at this date, hut nevertheless there are many who have no hesitation in pronouncing it a fact, and the question is for the powers thai be to answer. Business men as a rule are much worked up over the matter, and in tend to do everything in their pow er to induce an annulment of the proclamation creating the reserve. It is conceded that Dothing could retard the progress of the country more than the withholding of these lands from the public. While the lumber companies operating in this section at present will not be inconvenienced, as most of them have title already to large tracts of timber, it is the intending investor who will be crowded out. Men who could have been provided a means 'of livelihood through ownership of timber lands will have to look else where for an occupation, and as a result a resourceful country will be nothing short of a howling wilder ness. This is the view taken by a majority of the business people of this section, and strenuous efforts will be put forth opposing the re ' serve. Linn Holdier In 1H01. 'A. Cole, of Olympia, ha sent to i the future. $.500,000 divided into shares ot $100 each, and the principal place of business is The Dalles bays the Mountaineer. The objects of the new corpor ation are to build a standard gauge road from The Dalles to Biggs, and to build and operate steamboats on the upper Columbia, connecting with any and all lines reaching the river. The proposed route of the road is from The Dalles to the mouth of Fifteen Mile, thence up that stream through Copper's pass to Deschutes river above the free bridge and from there in a north erly direction to Biggs, ihn north ern terminus of the Columbia Southern. The route thus outlined will be between 20 and 25 miles and will lie on an easy grade, making it available for a portage roar! around The Dalles and Celilo falls, and also an outlet for the Columbia Southern or any other branch that might be built. The incorporators are well known business men, capable of financing the enterprise, and having large interests both in this and Sherman counties will push it along to com pletion as rapidly as possible. The construction oi this road, which will be accomplished inside of two years at the fartherst, means the opening of the Columbia river to navigation as it will pass around the only .obstruction between As toria and Lewiston. It will there- : fore be a regulator of freight rates following rates will be charged; . j Single meals, So cent,). Three meals 11.00. j l'OIMiKVrKK IIiYM., j IIoTKJ, rKINKVII.l t'. j Deputy Stock Inspector). I JCotire in hereby eueii llint I hvn ilie following iiiom-d io r. .1 1 dfi'iiiy siiwV innirui'ir: i J. V. CViKTiidii, H .y Crm k. I Sum HhimiI'dII AkIiw I. E. SMrki, .S:ter. I A. Morrow, Hiiymack j V. M. Smith, , I'loihnrt. K wim Knox, I'". T. 0. Smiin, ' Hi r ('ivu!. j J. S. H"ne, IWiltiii. ! Alex Mrlutmh, llhnlill J. 1'. Vkii Houii'ti, . Hny Civuk. i 1 1'. , Cowlm, H.iy Cituk Joe Hiukle, bunk Imptctor Crook County. , , - I Stock hoarded by day, week or if f j if month. Fine fuddle horses umi lT3i!Ki tOU MuDlCS livwy turnouts. Kali reus ible. (iood ill eommoihitions. 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